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HRH The Princess Royal has visited Worthy Down to tour and open the Defence College of Logistics, Policing and Administration and The Royal Logistic Corps Museum. Over the last few years, the site, which is near Winchester in Hampshire, has undergone a £300-million transformation process to become a training centre for ...


Construction of a combined medical dental centre, physical training centre and band/drill area has completed on the site of the Defence College of Logistics, Policing and Administration at Worthy Down. The three new buildings at Worthy Down have been delivered as part of a £300 million project by the Defence Infrastructure ...


The second phase of work on renovating Worthy Down Barracks in Hampshire has begun. The work, which is adding eight new facilities at the Worthy Down site, is part of a £300 million scheme and led by Skanska, the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, the Defence College of Logistics, and AECOM. The work ...


The Defence Infrastructure Organisation plays a vital role in supporting the UK’s Armed Forces by building, maintaining and servicing the estate and infrastructure needed to support defence. Here, Defence Online Editor Matt Brown looks at one major current DIO project, to deliver a new defence logistics college at Worthy Down. ...


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